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Rebekah Black, Jambos, and Heather Bellew, HB Consulting Co

January 4, 2024 by John Ray

Rebekah Black and Heather Bellew
North Fulton Business Radio
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Rebekah Black and Heather BellewRebekah Black, Jambos, and Heather Bellew, HB Consulting Co (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 737)

Rebekah Black, Jambos, and Heather Bellew, HB Consulting Co, joined host John Ray on this edition of North Fulton Business Radio. Rebekah is the founder of a nonprofit organization that provides brand-new pajamas to children in the foster care system. She shared Jambos’ incredible growth, serving children across all 50 states and 17 countries since its formation in 2018. Heather discussed her work at HB Consulting Co, helping small businesses and nonprofits gain visibility in their communities through what she calls “community marketing.” Both guests emphasized the importance of building authentic community connections and the power of doing good for business development. The discussion also touches on corporate social responsibility, the role of digital marketing, and practical tips for small businesses and nonprofits.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Rebekah Black, CEO, Jambos

Rebekah Black, Jambos

Rebekah Black is a mother, nonprofit leader, foster advocate, and author of Let’s Get Comfy, the short, sweet, and simple bedtime story that both children and parents have grown to love.

Rebekah is the founder of Jambos, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has provided new pajamas to children in foster and orphan care in over 50 states and 16 countries since 2018. The mission of Jambos, Inc. is to bring comfort to vulnerable children and their families. Jambos is on a mission to bring comfort to kids in the foster care system by providing them with brand new pajamas. As an organization, they partner with the community to host pajama drives, collecting thousands of pairs of brand-new pajamas to be shipped to children all over the world. They know the comfortable feeling that comes from putting on brand new pajamas and it is their heart to share that feeling with the children they serve.

Known for dreaming big dreams, Rebekah is excited to see what big ideas she can come up with next.

Originally from eastern Kentucky, she now resides outside of Atlanta, GA, with her three daughters and an adopted kitten named Moo.

Connect with Jambos:  Facebook | Instagram | TikTok

Connect with Rebekah:  LinkedIn

Heather Bellew, CEO and Founder, HB Consulting Co

Heather Bellew, HB Consulting Co
Heather Bellew, HB Consulting Co

Heather Bellew is the CEO and Founder of HB Consulting Co, and her journey has taken her from McDonough, Georgia, to Gadsden, Alabama, and back. She has a strong academic foundation in Sociology and Women’s Studies from the University of Georgia.

Heather’s true joy lies in helping nonprofits and small businesses thrive through community engagement, combining her skills, experience, and values to create a positive impact in the world. Her dedication extends to serving on multiple advisory and board positions in the community, such as Gwinnett Young Professionals, the Lawrenceville Business Alliance, The Cottage, a sexual assault and children’s advocacy center, and others. Her achievements have garnered recognition, such as being honored as one of the recipients of the Gwinnett Young Professionals’ 35 under 35 award, securing the Best of Gwinnett 2022 Award, reaching the finals for both the Gwinnett Chamber’s Moxie Awards and Small Business Awards, and most recently, earning the distinction of being named one of the winners of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of Atlanta’s 30 under 30 award.

When she’s not working, you’ll find Heather cheering on the Dawgs and the Braves, exploring the great outdoors with her dog Bellew (“Blue”) and her cat Button in her cat backpack, and being a full-time RVer.

LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook

Topics Covered in these Interviews

00:06 Introduction and Welcome
01:15 Introduction to Guests: Rebekah Black and Heather Bellew
01:27 Discussion about Jambos and its Mission
02:23 Rebekah’s Personal Journey and Passion for the Cause
04:19 The Importance of New Pajamas for Foster Kids
07:52 The Story Behind the Name “Jambos”
09:10 The Growth and Expansion of Jambos
10:17 The Process of Collecting and Distributing Pajamas
15:04 The Impact of Going Viral on TikTok
19:23 The Importance of Year-Round Support
21:06 Looking Forward: The Future of Jambos
25:15 Getting Involved: How to Connect with Jambos
26:09 HB Consulting: Serving Small Businesses and Nonprofits
29:14 The Importance of Community and Relationships in Business
30:43 Getting Out There: Tips for Nervous Business Owners
33:04 Corporate Social Responsibility: Choosing and Connecting with a Cause
35:39 Working with HB Consulting: What to Expect
39:17 Success Stories: Digital and Community Marketing
42:21 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements

HB Consulting Co, Jambos

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, and many others.

RenasantBank

 

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions, with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: Community marketing, Corporate Social Responsibility, digital marketing, foster care, foster children, foster kid pajama program, HB Consulting Co, Heather Bellew, Jambos, John Ray, North Fulton Business Radio, Rebekah Black

Rachel Ewald, Foster Care Support Foundation

December 22, 2023 by John Ray

Good2Give Podcast
Good2Give Podcast
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Rachel Ewald, Foster Care Support Foundation (Good2Give Podcast, Episode 7)

On this episode of Good2Give, Maria Walden-Sullivan and co-host DePriest Waddy, both from the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia, discussed the critical work of the Foster Care Support Foundation with its founder, Rachel Ewald. The organization, operating out of Roswell, Georgia, provides essentials like clothing, toys, and infant equipment to foster care children and those who care for them, filling a significant gap in resources. Rachel shared the struggle of grandparents who unexpectedly become caregivers, the need for community involvement, the difficulties of fundraising, and volunteer opportunities. Maria and DePriest also touched on the wider role the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia plays in shaping philanthropic journeys.

The Good2Give Podcast is presented by the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia and is produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link.

Rachel Ewald, Foster Care Support Foundation

Rachel Ewald, Foster Care Support Foundation
Rachel Ewald, Foster Care Support Foundation

Rachel Ewald is the Founder and Executive Director for the Foster Care Support Foundation.

Foster Care Support Foundation serves a vital and growing need throughout Georgia by providing free clothing, infant equipment, and developmental toys to thousands of children in foster and relative care.

They serve basic-care (costs reimbursed $0 to base per diem) foster children residing in Georgia’s foster homes, administered by the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) and children housed by private agencies.

They also serve abandoned, court-placed, and DFCS-placed grandparents raising grandchildren and parents caring for relative’s children for a limited time. About 75% of the 4500 children served are now raised by grandparents without the biological parents’ involvement due to drugs, abuse, neglect, or abandonment. Most of the relative caregivers receive no stipend to help raise the children.

They partner with Georgia’s DFCS for child referral and verification, along with Kinship Care, school counselors, and faith-based organizations.

Foster Care Support Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit, public charity organization.

Website | Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter) | YouTube

Topics Discussed in This Interview:

00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Rachel Ewald
00:44 Introducing the Foster Care Support Foundation
01:54 The Challenges of Foster Care
03:27 The Impact of Foster Care on Children
04:17 The Role of Foster Parents and Relatives
06:12 The Financial Struggles of Foster Care
08:37 The Foster Care Support Foundation’s Christmas Initiative
17:28 The Foster Care Support Foundation’s Year-Round Program
18:37 The Challenges of Running the Foster Care Support Foundation
25:17 The Foster Care Support Foundation’s Resale Shop

 

About the Good2Give Podcast

The Good2Give Podcast celebrates the work of donors, nonprofits, and the causes they care about. DePriest Waddy and Maria Walden-Sullivan are the show’s hosts, and the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia is the presenting sponsor.

The Good2Give Podcast is produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. You can also find the show on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many others.

Community Foundation of Northeast Georgia

At the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia, everything they do centers around one purpose: improving the world through the power of philanthropy.

On a fundamental level, they do that through managing funds held in trust, donated by individuals, organizations, and businesses. Most funds are donor-advised funds, similar to savings accounts. These funds are pooled for investment purposes, and their income is used to make grants for a wide variety of charitable purposes.

But the Foundation’s goals extend far beyond managing funds. They desire to strengthen the communities they serve in Gwinnett, Northeast Georgia, and beyond by providing leadership, addressing community needs, and assisting individuals and organizations with their charitable giving.

Connect with CFNEG:
Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram

Tagged With: Caregivers, charitable giving, DePriest Waddy, DFCS, donor advised funds, foster care, foster care support foundation, foster children, Good2Give, Good2Give Podcast, Maria Walden-Sullivan, philanthrophy, rachel ewald, The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: 2019 Gwinnett Chamber Small Business Award Winners (1 of 2)

November 20, 2019 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: 2019 Gwinnett Chamber Small Business Award Winners (1 of 2)
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“Member Spotlight” features and highlights businesses and business leaders that are members of the Gwinnett Chamber. This month’s episode showcases three of the recent 2019 Gwinnett Small Business Award Winners.

The Gwinnett Chamber’s NEW Small Business Awards showcase those that dare to start, sustain and succeed and the community that supports them. They are the risk-takers, the problem solvers, the dreamers and the doers.

Naveed Tharwani/Gwinnett Drugs (Emerging Entrepreneur Award)

Gwinnett Drugs started out as a mom and pop pharmacy here in Lawrenceville, Georgia, by Gwinnett County natives. Our staff has achieved their dream of creating a modern, interactive pharmacy that provides a high level of quality, care and consultation to our patients. Aside from going the extra mile to ensure we keep our patients up to date and informed on their medications, Gwinnett Drugs is also one of the few sterile compounding pharmacies in the state of Georgia.

Veronica Guobadia/Care4All Children Services (Community Contributor Award)

Care4All Children Services is licensed by the State of Georgia through the Department of Human Services – Office of Regulatory Child Care (DHS – ORCC) to provide placements and social services to children in foster care. The agency holds a contract with the Office of Provider Management (OPM) and partners with the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS).

Care4All Children Services recruits, trains and recommends families to OPM for approval in order to obtain a license to foster children in their homes. Once a home is licensed and children are placed for care, Care4All provides follow up social services to ensure that the basic needs of the children and parents are met. As a Therapeutic Foster Care Agency, Care4All requires more training for parents initially and on-going. The agency also provides more support for children and caregivers. Treatment foster care is preferred over residential or group home-care because it maintains children in family settings, which in turn reduces incidences of trauma. To ensure the safety and security of children, Care4All’s intensive foster parent training includes crisis management and emergency response.

Glenn Kruse/UGA’s Small Business Development Center (Advocate Award)

The University of Georgia’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides tools, training and resources to help small businesses grow and succeed. Designated as one of Georgia’s top providers of small business assistance, the SBDC has 17 offices ranging from Rome to Valdosta to serve the needs of Georgia’s business community. Since 1977, their network of partners has helped construct a statewide ecosystem to foster the spirit, support, and success of hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs and innovators.

The Small Business Development Center, a Public Service and Outreach Extension of The University of Georgia, is funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The University of Georgia Small Business Development Center is nationally accredited by the Association of SBDCs.

Tagged With: foster care, foster children, foster families, glenn kruse, gwinnett business, gwinnett chamber, gwinnett chamber members, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, gwinnett chamber podcast, gwinnett chamber radio show, gwinnett chamber small business awards, gwinnett drug pharmacist, gwinnett drugs, gwinnett foster children, gwinnett foster parents, gwinnett pharmacist, Member Spotlight, member spotlight podcast, member spotlight radio, Radiox, Sara Persing, small business awards, small business consulting, Small Business Development Center, small business programs, uga sbdc, uga small business devlopment center, university of georgia sbdc, veronica guobadia

Because One Matters and Beyond the Ribbon

October 10, 2019 by Mike

Giving Back To Gwinnett
Giving Back To Gwinnett
Because One Matters and Beyond the Ribbon
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Andrea Barclay, Tom Vooris, Bobbie Menneg

Andrea Barclay/Because One Matters

Because One Matters is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is dedicated to creating lasting memories for Georgia’s foster children. This is done through three distinct initiatives: (1) hosting quarterly birthday celebrations (2) Home for the Holiday’s program and (3) Soothing the Soul duffel bag program.

 

Bobbie Menneg/Beyond the Ribbon

Beyond the Ribbon‘s mission is to advocate for support and resources beyond the diagnosis of cancer, to educate, inspire hope, cultivate awareness and empower individuals throughout their journey and beyond.

 

 

Tagged With: foster children, giving back to gwinnett, gwinnett charities, gwinnett foster children, gwinnett non-profits, non-profit organizations, Non-Profits, soothing the soul, Tom Vooris

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